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ENFPs; Inferior Si running rampant and painting 'Feature walls' in the lounge, buying clothes that don't match the others you have in your wardrobe and other stories.
I'd say it is more like eating in the same restaurant over and over again and getting pissy if someone makes you try something you dont think you'll like. Hmm, I'd always assumed it was Ne which made me paint the walls crazy colors and like shiny sparkly mismatched things....how would Si does this?
Perhaps people should consider the possibility that some people buy certain cars because they authentically desire and appreciate them.
Believe it or not, authenticity is important to other people too; some people just have different tastes to be authentic to.
So, hmmm, maybe a bit of explanation. A lesson I learned pretty young-perhaps 20, was not to Fi value dump at other people. Ne will make us pop off at the mouth without thinking and then we share our Fi stuff. However just because we share doesnt mean we are condemning others or that we expect others to change their mind-we are sort of just ranting I suppose. As we get wrinkly, we learn nobody wants to hear this stuff or they get offended so we learn to not value dump externally. However the more relaxed and comfy we are-the more likely those barriers will drop a bit and we will share the on-the-fly Fi values. Sort of knee jerk Fi. If you see this-it means we trust you and are sharing in a relaxed way-so before taking a value judgment of this sort to heart-often a more in depth discussion is a good thing to have perhaps? I suspect symmetrically, that the more of the on-the-fly Ti stuff you see, the more a Ti user trusts you.
So you are seeing one aspect of Fi-not the totality of the person's judgments or how they would apply them in whole to a person. Fi stuff is..nonlinear. So I have a value that says to be authentic, but I have a value that says that other people should be given the freedom to be authentic-whatever that is for them. I recall once interviewing with an ESTJ lady who had bleached her teeth to the point of translucency, drove a BMW, and bleached her hair until it was crystalline blond. My gut response was to be taken aback, but almost immediately it was paired with-"She seems to be happy", and "People will be people, humor" and "people have a right to be what they want to be". Fi is messy stuff I figure.
Ummy mentioned short term Fi vs long term Fi-the short term stuff is very liquid-but the long term stuff very deep...I dunno.
Yeah, I think understand, though. It probably comes from shadow Si... instead of embracing the standards, you turn them upside down, but you've still internalized them just the same.
I've always noticed this phenomenon, that there are people out there who conform by not conforming, and think that they're more "authentic" and "real" for doing precisely the opposite of what "normal" people do. When in reality, if you do that, you're still chained to the standards, and not thinking for yourself. Because if you thought for yourself, you would find that you actually agreed with some of the standards. Popular taste may not always be good, but it seems to be the greater error to assume it's always bad. Basically, NPs (especially ENPs) have trouble seeing any good in Si and Je.
Athenian-as an aside your insights are really quite insightful and thought provoking. Thank you for taking the time to contribute them.
I suspect you are very correct-this was noticable strongly when I was quite young-under 20. There was something very odd-I wanted to be appreciated for what I REALLY was, not what I looked like externally. Young ENPs also rebel strongly against authority in our own ways...I very much like the idea that we are fighting with our own JeSi as they are still shadows at that point.
So anyway if you study MBTI at all, you'll be aware for instance that different types tend to buy in different ways.
INTPs require data to be convinced then will skeptically try the new thing if it helps in their Ti quest.
ENTPs are actually easy as they will buy bright new shiny things just because they are new and shiny. "product X can do this task 4X faster and collect a zillion data points in under an hour. Plus it's BIGGER and SHINIER and also, that other entp kid down the block just got one...
INFJs get offended when you obsolete their product and Fe doorslam you (It wasnt my fault Ms INFJ...please dont hate me??? You seemed so nice before....)
ENFPs leave hateful phone messages and emails saying "THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE!!!!!! ROAR!!!!", but then totally are chill on the phone convos when you give 'em free shit and justify the new thing as being BETTER (ie helps people) and CHEAPER (ie baby estj).
INTJs only want to buy NEW and IMPROVED shit that is REALLY DAMNED EFFECTIVE (and shiny). INTJs also like to point out inefficiencies in communication at your company which disrupt completion of their plans-in the middle of a presentation with 50 people in attendance (yes Mr INTJ, I know we are a clueless company, please torture me some more about it, thanks! *smiles painfully*)